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US-7941017

Optical touch panel and method for manufacturing the same

PublishedMay 10, 2011
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Technical Abstract

An optical touch panel having over-cladding layers each integrated with a lens-shaped portion (i.e., optical waveguides each having a lens-integrated over-cladding layer). The optical touch panel requires neither lens assembly nor optical axis alignment, and is therefore free from the fear that the displacement of lenses will occur. This makes it possible to achieve high optical transmission efficiency and high impact resistance.

Patent Claims
12 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An optical touch panel comprising: a coordinate input region; a light-emitting element; a light-receiving element; a light-emitting sided-optical waveguide connected to the light-emitting element and having an output end; and a light-receiving sided-optical waveguide connected to the light-receiving element and having an input end, wherein the output end of the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide and the input end of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide are located on opposite sides of the coordinate input region, the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide has an under-cladding layer, a plurality of cores provided on the under-cladding layer, wherein the cores have distal ends, and an over-cladding layer covering the cores, including the distal ends of the cores, and the under-cladding layer, the under-cladding layer and the over-cladding layer of the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide have a lower refractive index than the cores of the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide, the over-cladding layer of the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide has an output end, the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide has an under-cladding layer, a plurality of cores provided on the under-cladding layer, wherein the cores have distal ends, and an over-cladding layer covering the cores, including the distal ends of the cores, and the under-cladding layer, the under-cladding layer and the over-cladding layer of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide have a lower refractive index than the cores of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide, the over-cladding layer of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide has an input end, and at least one of the output end of the over-cladding layer of the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide and the input end of the over-cladding layer of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide is a lens having a radius of curvature of 0.3 mm to 5 mm.

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2. The optical touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein light beams emitted from the distal ends of the cores of the light-emitting sided-optical waveguide are converted by the lens of the output end of the over-cladding layer into collimated light beams directed toward the input end of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide, and the collimated light beams incident on the input end of the light-receiving sided-optical waveguide are converted by the lens of the input end of the over-cladding layer into convergent light beams directed toward the distal ends of the cores.

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3. The optical touch panel according to claim 2 , wherein the lens of the output end of the over-cladding layer and the lens of the input end of the over-cladding layer are each a long lens having a cross-sectional shape of substantially a quarter of a circle.

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4. The optical touch panel according to claim 2 , further comprising an input-output interface.

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5. A computer apparatus comprising the optical touch panel according to claim 2 .

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6. A method for manufacturing the optical touch panel according to claim 2 , comprising the steps of: forming the cores on a surface of the under-cladding layer by patterning; placing a molding die on the surface of the under-cladding layer so as to cover the cores; injecting a material for forming the over-cladding layer into the molding die; and solidifying or curing the material to form the over-cladding layer.

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7. The optical touch panel according to claim 2 , wherein the lens is a semi-lenticular lens.

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8. The optical touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the lens of the output end of the over-cladding layer and the lens of the input end of the over-cladding layer are each a long lens having a cross-sectional shape of substantially a quarter of a circle.

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9. The optical touch panel according to claim 1 , further comprising an input-output interface.

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10. A computer apparatus comprising the optical touch panel according to claim 1 .

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11. A method for manufacturing the optical touch panel according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: forming the cores on a surface of the under-cladding layer by patterning; placing a molding die on the surface of the under-cladding layer so as to cover the cores; injecting a material for forming the over-cladding layer into the molding die; and solidifying or curing the material to form the over-cladding layer.

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12. The optical touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the lens is a semi-lenticular lens.

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Filing Date

April 17, 2009

Publication Date

May 10, 2011

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